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AUCTIONS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION. SEFTON. TOWN SUPPLY DAIRY FARM. 119 ACRES. "SEAVIEW.” ON ACCOUNT MR C. D. LEWIS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958, AT 2.30 P.M. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., have received instructions to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION in their Cashel Street Land Sales Room as above:— 119 ACRES of heavy grazing and agricultural land subdivided into 6 paddocks by gorse and wire fences and watered by spring!*, drains, and Wells. 7 acres fallow, 10 acres greenfeed, 7 acres turnips, 1* acres mangolds, 1J acres Chou Moellier, 7 acres pedigree lucerne, balance certified grasses and clovers. STOCK: 65 head of cattle, milking 35/40 cows. 66-gallon quota. BUILDINGS: Comfortable house of 5 main rooms and kitchenette, E.L., E. range, H. and C. water, telephone. Bathroom, laundry, and toilet. High pressure water supply. Well sheltered. Double motor shed. Cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom, electric range, E.L., H. and C. water, high pressure water, detached washhouse, man’s room, double motor shed. OUTBUILDINGS: Registered dairy, large implement sHed 60 x 20ft, workshop and granary with leanto, hay shed (900 bales), and loading bank. SITUATED on Terrace road, 2 miles Sefton, 8 miles Rangiora, 25 miles Christchurch. School bus at gate. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: “Seaview” has been in the family for over 35 years, and it is only on account of the present vendor purchasing a sheep property that this holding is being offered for sale. The property can be adapted to irrigation, situation is ideal, buildings are all in good repair, and purchaser can take present stock at valuation. INSPECTION RECOMMENDED. OWNfcR WILL CONSIDER OFFERS PRIOR TO AUCTION. For further details apply:— PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.,Auctioneers, Cashel street, Christchurch. Solicitors — MESSRS HELMORE, VAN ASCH and WALTON, High street, Rangiora. 7793 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON ESTATE REALISATION. ESTATE REALISATION. 4-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW. 4-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW. 6 LEITCH STREET, SOMERFIELD. 6 LEITCH STREET, SOMERFIELD VACANT POSSESSION. VACANT POSSESSION. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 30, APRIL 30, AT 12.30 P.M. AT 12.30 P.M. THE District Public Trustee has Instructed us to sell this property on behalf of the Estate of Elizabeth Bessie Dyer. This is a well-built Wooden Houfie with corrugated iron roof situate on a concrete foundation. It comprises a front sitting room, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, scullery, walk-in pantry, washhouse, toilet, and shed. SECTION 21 PERCHES. H.P., SEWER AND GAS. RATES £l4 2s 2d.

A GOOD HOME IN A NICE AREA. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers, 'Phone 70-796, or DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Christchurch. 2863 fRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE APPLES, 4s 6d and 6s 6d case; Potatoes, best grade, Ils 6d sugar-bag, 28s 6d sack. Sunray Orchards, opp. Ovaltine Factory. X 8859 APPLES, eating and cooking, from 7s 6d case; Pears, Peaches, Plums, Sauce Tomatoes, and Potatoes, 10s s.b. 73 Retreat r0ad.6275 BEST Large Bottling Pears Sell, £1 case. 419 Gloucester street. ’Phone 70-123.X8873 BOILER, White Rose, seven secsectional, Price £3O. 'Phone 58-185. CLEAN Sawdust, is 6d bag. or by large truck load. *Ph. 76-542. T.W.S. COW, horse, fowl manure, seaweed and stack bottom. Phone ONIONS Sell, large or pickling, 4d per Jb. 107 Trafalgar st. POTATOES: Arran Banner and Aucklander, 12s 5.8., 30s sack. Onions, 12s s.b. ’Phone 87-577 for delivery. *X 8991 THIS Season’s Walnuts, sun dried, Is 6d lb. ’Phone 54-724. TOMATOES for Sauced Blackboy; Gofcien Queen Freestone Peaches. Apples, Pears, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sprouts, Kumeras, Carrots. Onions. All vegetables fresh. Rae, 64 McFaddens :X9256 WATER Circulating Pump and J h.p. Motor. Price £l2 10s. ’Phone 58-185. fOOO FLOWER of Spring Cabbage, suit Market Gardener. Good healthy plants, 25s per 1000. Palmers, 355 Lincoln road. ’Phone 75-234. HARDY, DAINTY, FASCINATING MINIATURE ROSES! Nicely bushy, with tiny, maiden hair-ferny leaves, each produces hundreds of perfect fingernail-sized rose buds and blooms to cloak the entire plant in a mass of delicatelyperfumed colour. Perfect for wiring and floral work, their dainty loveliness far exceeds that of full-sized roses. EASILY-GROWN FROM CUTTINGS, A FEW PLANTS CAN BE USED TO FILL AN ENTIRE BORDER! Also they grow beautifully as an indoor plant and make a unique, and inexpensive present. Varieties ready NOW includePIXIE, Soft, silky chains rose: PERLA DA ALCANADA, Gorgeous velvety crimson; ROSA ROULETTI, satiny carmine rose; PERLA DA MONSERRAT, beautiful coral salmon; OAKINGTON RUBY, Glowing ruby-red. All 4/6 each, or the full set of 5 different, £1 post free. Only from JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, 226 Victoria avenue, Palmerston North.

IMPROVED CONTINENTAL HYDRANGEAS The recent amazing advances made in Hydrangea hybridisation have resulted in neat compact, heavy-flow-ering newcomers of gloriously brilliant hues. These newest varieties —the achievements of Belgian and Dutch hybridists—are enormously prolific in bloom, with tremendous puffed heads of richest colour cloaking the entire plant for months and months. Colours ready now include soft rose veined azure; cherry scarlet; richest rose pink; carmine; sky blue; fringed eggshell-blue flushed rose pink; sparkling neyron coral; delicate Otaki pink; salmon red flushed mauve; garnet crimson-red; rosy crimson; post office red; petunia rose; salmon pink; and purple crimson. Full set of 16 NAMED-TO-COLOUR plants, £2 10s. Same plants without name tags £2 ss. Single plants 3/6 each, 3 for 10s, 7 for £l. JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, 226 Victoria avenue, Palmerston North. 0191

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 26

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